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Milling-
B y \V. W. (iHANDY. I
How strange a tiling is life •
How varied nrei * iure*.—-
>Mul amilea and •ano'tim*, toil an- fll( )-
We past the traiiM- ill y>
’ Tis like n fyble *|""l
A dreary winter day.
The threescore years allowed to ma t~
14oW soon they p a vayl
LiUo autumn HoW> ra tha'. Uloom
To wither in a day;
T.o sink our bodies to the to u!>,~
Sso pass our lives away
But there’s a life to come,
A real above, the skies,
Where weary soul* may timl a home i
Where pleasure uev.r dl is.
There golden beauty y uiws
With rays divinely fair,—
Nought to disturb the sweat repose
Can ever enter there, |
Thk Markiaoe It elation.—' rue Id- |
lowing sound, cl. at, mid Christian I
views of the mart iago ndutioii, ur* ta
ken from a popular work emuled
“Martyria, a Legend, puhnsncl in
this city a few years ugo, Irom thcpon
of ogiltcd clergyman :
“Os earthly relations, those ol hus
band and wile, parent and child, Lien ‘
and neighbor, master and servant, con
stitute much the larger portion of , nun *j
happiness; and are more important, any j
one of them, than oil others together.
It is in the observance, the n Inie.m-ni, j
the strengthening of these commonest, ■
those greatest, those primal relations
tbut happiness is increase.), and not
in the inordinate accumulation ol .
money, the acquisition ol empty lame, j
or in luxurious indulgences.
Happiness is to bo uliamcd m tin
accustomed chair by the fireside, more
than in the holt nary occupation ol
civic office; in a wife’s love, infinitely
more than in the favor ol all human bo
ings else; in children's innocent and
joyous prattle, more Ilian in the hear
ing of flattery; in the reciprocation ol ,
frequent kindnesses between 1 1 tend and
friend, more than in some occasional
and dearly bought indulgence; in the
virtue of contentment, mure in the unx
ious uchievcm nts °l wealth, di.slinc
lion and grandeur; in change ol lieait
more than in change of circumstances;
in full, firm trust in providence, mote
than in hoping for fortune a lavor; in u
growing taste lor the beauties of nutute,
more than in the fee simple inheritance
of whole acres ol land; in the obser
vance of neatness and r.’gulaiitv, house
hold virtues, rather than in the means
of ostentatious, and therefore rare dis
play; in a hand.muide.it s cheerfulness,
mero titan in the improved tone ol pol
itics; and itt liie friendship ol our door
neighbor, more than in the condescend
ing notice of my lord duke.
Happiness, then, must be sought for
in simplicity, and not in costliness; in
the perpetually recurring, more than
in the rare; in abiding peace, rather
than in temporary raptures; the next
after llte well id living water which
springeth up into everlasting life in 110 j
a mice else so soduotislv, as in those)
fountains which are ledbv the never-i
failing love of relatives and friends.
Again he says :
There aresnne who have their im
aginations so excited by the possibility !
ol some distant good, us to lose all taste ;
for the little delights w hich husband j
and wife, master unJ servant, parent
and child, may devise and reciprocate, j
hourly, almost. W Inch is tho luckier
man, lie that cun be happy in the smile
of his wife, or he that must wait, wait, j
wait for the smile ol fortune, and wait’
in vain, perhaps / :
In this world, there is nothing of such ;
value as affection; and the most tri
fling expression of it, even though it be
but a single word of endearment, is in j
the best ears a pleasanter sound tha i 1
that of gold pieces.
‘Tho price of a virtuous woman is.
for above rubies,’ Solomon says. Were J
there allotted to any one a female lig
itre of solid gold, us a companion lor I
life, who is there btf would beg that it!
might be of silver only, that ti might j
speuk? and then of interior metal still j
ifit might only feel? ami, then that it
be, like himself, of earth, might it only
accompany him about? And yet, O hu
man inconsistency! husbands bo many
of them heedless of home joys, as not bo- I
ing ait increase of wealth.
Man is created to be a living soul, ami
not to be an alchemist; and the real
want of bis heart in sympathy,affection,
love, and not the ptiilosoncr’s stone.
It would not be more unreasonable to
transplant a favorite flower out of
black earth into gold-dust, than it is for
a person to let money.getting harden
his heart into contempt, or into impa
tience of the little attention, the merri
inents, and the caresses of domestic
life.” —Boston Journal.
A barber desired a groggy customer of!
his, one Sunday morning, whose brenvb
smelled strong of alcohol, to keep hisi
mouth shut, or the establishment might 1
get indicted far keeping a runt-hole
open on Sunday.
“Hello, 1 say what diu you snv vour
medicine would cure?” ‘O, it’ll cure
every thing; heal every thing.” “Ah,
well, I’ll take a bottle. May be it’ll
hoel my boots; they need it bad enough!”
A few drops of ks emote or. brown
p|>r, put in tlie holes of iu'.s, u i said,
will drive then) away.
()K<AIM Os IUK SONS OF TEMPtiftANCK AND STATE TEJVII*FRANCE CONVENTION
For Sale.
r SitbtonbfT to cloi< up hi*
■ mercantile afl .ir.s with n vitfw of rmbar*
khtjf hi other huftinem, offers lor I
{ Store-luni*e 11 ikJ lot ut Whit?* Piaina. 1 In*
Store-honne occupies n central nnU po
Miion in the village, nmi i.n anew nr t! well ar
f mitred building, \ M by iii t• f*t, divided into
; three rooms, and furnished witli ttie rirnwern,
shriven, counters, show cun , and other fix
! lures tn ccrtjary for keeping and exhibiting a
Stock of (ionti-t Tli* .-.land im a jfood one,
and a mail of fair huaiiieNo talent cm) h*II ;
; from 10 ,000 ?o 1X?,000 dollars worrli of koo N
: h yesr. In addition to the store, there arc
! upon the lot a tailor shop, and house for groce
ries . To a man who wishes to do a snug
’ country business, and at the same twite enjoy
j the Advantages of good society, a good school, j
and church privileges, the pla. e offers sup’ri-i
i fir inducements. Possession can he given mi
mediately.
The Subscriber would also sell Ins resident e
. half a mile from the store, with i2.'i acres Ni
j land attached, and comfortable fixtures. Ad ■
| dress UKNKY C. WARD.
White Plains, Geo. April 2. 14 —tt
J ()UN son - TiThjTte”
Atlanta, (>a.
! r |MHS subscriber, late ol N.ISil’.S HOTEL, !
1. Clarkeavdle, Ga , ban taken tlie Johnson
1 IhuiSfc in iliih City, nnd in prepared to accom
modate all who may favor him with a c-all an
| lioardera, either permanent or transient. Per
sous visiting the City will (ind il to llieir int-r- ‘
I eat to atop with him, ns his House m located on
) White-Hall Street, ill the business part of the j
I City. His charges are moderate and house |
! nti ietly Temperate.
baggage carried to nnd from the Rail-Road !
! free of charge. K. NASH .
May 7,1853. 19
Professional Notice,
OR. JOHN <: ROWLAND gratefully t-n- j
ders lus professional .Services to the cm- j
zens ol Crackers Neck nnd Greene County, in ;
the Practice of Medicine nnd Suigery. Oliice
‘ at Slaughter's .Store, Cracker’s Neck.
J.G, ROW LAND, M D. I
April 7,1833. I 9—6 m
fI,OOO Reward.
DU. IICLVimt’S celebrated SPECI
I’ IC, lor the cure o! Gonorrhu:a, Stric
tures, Gleet, Leucorrlmna, an J Atialagous Com
plaiiiu of the Organs ol Generation, both
Male and Female.
Ol all remedies yet discovered for tiio above
i Complaints, thin is the must cerium.
It makes a speedy and permanent cure
| without restriction ol diet, drink,expos ne, or
change in application to business.
ii is perfectly harmless. Gallons of it might
he taken without injuring the patient.
It is not unpleasant to take, and contains/iu
mercury.
Jt is put up in bottles w ith fail directions, so
that persons can cure themselves without re
sorting to Doctors lor advice.
It is approved and recommended by the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons,
London, and bus their certificate enclosed with
every bottle.
it is prepared by YVni. Richardson & Son,
No, 4. Soho, London, and lias their signalim
over the cork of each bottle: None other is
genuine.
li will invigorate the system, and completely
renovate and restore the Geuitu Organs to
thrir original healthy condition, even in per
sons who have past the meridian ol life.
In ordinary eases of Goiiorruom or Lucor
rhu;u, one hultle is sufficient to perform a cir
tuin cure.—sl.
in Gleets or Strictures ol long standing, its
continued use will always cure, and m all
diseases of the Genital Oiguus n will afford!
reliet.
Tlie General Agent lor the sale o! this inva -
riable medicine in the .Southern States is
PHILLIP A. AiOISK,
Druggist, 19.’) liroad-st. Augusta, Gn.
Under tlie Augusta Hotel.
And also for sale by
J. M.RANTON,
Athniii, (!a i
Ar>ril 9, l.
Education for the 1 ’cvple.
ON THE
FIRST DAY OF MAY, PART FIRST
OF
Tin: COCCI.AIt lIIHTATOIt,
Will he published ut J\o. I 7 Spruce Street,
Sew York; I'rice, Twelce and
u half cents.
rpillS will he the most comprehensive lid
-L uetitiomrl Periodical ever issued from ttie ‘
Press. It will ineludo u regular course ol in
siruclion in every department of knowledge
ll proposes to introduce the People to all uie
departmentso! llu.viuu Knowledge, and to at
turd to individual man tlie menus of a com
plete secular education.
The following Programme can he nnde to
cover the whole held ol Human Know.edge.
Kadi number ol the Kdueator will contain ar
ticles in several ot lire departments, ‘l ire
Lessons in Geography will l> accompanied
wnlt maps engraved on copper; und lire Les
sohs in every oilier Department winch can ad-)
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fire i'om..R Kiiccat.r embraces the lol
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The succedmg Partsol lbe POPULAR KD
-1 L'CATOR will appear on the tirst dav of eve- 1
ry mouth.
l'rice 1-! j Cents. 81 50 per annum.
1 Pos tale, 1 Cent in Ad ounce.
ALP.XA ND K R MON TOOM KK V,
i <7 Spruce Street, New-York.
And Sold by Books. Hers generally . Agents
’ wanted.
J April 30,1P5X Vtj —2m
\ *
CAHMICIIAEL vV LiF.AN,
AI UI STA, L l.
K” li HP constantly on hand ,in sdditiuir,. |
their extensive Stock of Hardware and
< .ery, a large supply of Agrienliural ImpU
nta,consisting of Ploughs, Cultivators, Hat
rows, Corn Shellers, Straw ‘'utters, \V ,ea
Fans,Threshers,Grain (babies, Ac.&tc.
Feb 122,1853. S
r FHK Subscriber having opened a shop at
Stevens’ Mid, near Smyrna Church,
I Greene County, is prepared to turniih Wheat
Fans. Thrashing Machines, ife. as clo-ap or
cheaper than can be fu.-nuhed from the North,
an I of a quality equal to any in the country,
j Also, turning in wood or iron, or any work in
that line. He refers persons unacquainted
I with Ins work, to Mr. I). P. Daniel, Mr.
Thomas Hart, Mr. Isaac A. Williams und
others D A LeRABOUR.
Jan. 22, 1853. 4—6 m
Planters Temperance House,
a-m, <u,t.
(South- West Corner of the City.)
1” AM a( my old stand with plenty of good
cold water to drink, and as for the balance
i limy inus. lake the chances.
My prices for the future will be as (allows:
For Man and Horse, supper, breaufast,
and Lodging, Jjjj I ,kj£>
~ „ Single Meal, 35
| „ ~ Lodging, 15
j Hoard per month with Lodging,...
„ „ ~ without, B,DO
„ „ Week 3,50
~ ~ Day, 7:>
Horse per Mouth, 8,00
„ Day 00
WILLIAM FRLKMAN.
I’roprir tor.
Sept 11th, 1852 36—ts.
W ashington llall,
KS V ii . I . it e: I> it> I.\G,
Lu/e Proprietor of tlie •■Macon House.”
This well and favorably known Hotel ,'the
most convenient to the business p rrt of tin
i-iiy,) is now open lor the accommodation of
Boarders, by tlm day, week or month—and
particularly the Travelling Public.
The Subscriber, ever gaateiul tor past favors,
respectfully solicits the continuance of his old
customers and the public generally.
li, P. RKDDING, Proprietor.
I!, F. DiiNSK. Superintendent, would be
happy to wait on his old friends at the Wash
ington Hall.
GOOD STABLING by W, C. JONES,
formerly of Forsyth. 11. P R,
Macon, Oct. 23 1852 . 43—if
Te m pcranco 11 ous e.
FA V ETTjE V 11. 1. EJ, Ci A.
\ E7IA are at the well known s'and, ocently
) ‘ kept by A. Siraltan, on the N,K corner
ol ihe siptare; with us good a well ol water as
can he found; nnd as for eatables, i(j-e , will en- 1
deavor to furnish a quantity sufficient, in a style ,
suited to tire taste of all our visitors. Our !
prices are as follows:
Mini and Horse per night, with sapper, break
fast and lodging, $1 15
“ Single Meal, 30 )
‘ Lodging 15
Board per mouth, without lodging, $ 0 lit)
*• “ with lodging 10 till,
“ “ week 3 (111 i
“ “ day, 75!
lioise per month 8 00
“ day, 75
A. C. & H. LANCASTER.
Fayetteville, Oct. 16. 42—ts 1
LITIIOiMAIIJiLL, j
On l!it; Georgia Ik til Rottd.
VeKalb Cos. (in.
Bv J. M BORN.
Dec. 4. 1852, 41)
New Machine Shop,
Ely .1 AJEi: 8 Ml. WAft.{ E 7 >
OF OXFORD, GA.
Manufacturer of Furniture, Sash Blinds
and Doors, <.) c. on good terms.
Ono ot two good Workmen
vyrtiH'd.
Oxford, Feb. 5, 1853. 6—ts
f|MVO .Months after date, 1 will apply to the 1
L Court of Ordinary of Greene County sor 1
leave to sell part of the Negroes belonging to
lire Estate of William T. iYl’liargue, deceased,
for the benefit of the creditors ot sa>d Estate, j
.IAS. DOLVIN, Ex’r.
April 21, 1853. 18—2 m
rpWl> Months after date, I will apply to the j
-L Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for!
leave to sell the N egrocs belouging to the Es
tate of Jesse Stephens, deceased, lor the pur
pose if a Division.
HENRY STEVENS.
Administrator, de bonis non.
April 9th, 1653. 15
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\LI. persons having demands against Sam
uel ii Daniel, late of Greene Couuty.de
ceased, will pesent them duly proven. -Ind
those indebted, will please come torward und
make payment. Post Office l’lilo-j
math, Oglethotpe Cos. Gn.
JOHN W. REID, Ad’r.
May 2nd. 1853. D'-.ft
rpWO Months after date. I will apply to
J- the Court of Ordinary of Greene County
for leave to tell Two Fractions or portions of
Land in Greene County, the property o’ \ oung
F.,and Albert W. Gresham, Minors
STERLING A.GRESHAM, tid’u.
April 18, 1853. I*—2m
WO months after dale, 1 will p; ij to tha
.a. Court of Ordinary of Greene County, for
leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the Es
tate of Mrs. Sidney Wingfield, deceased.
GKO. O. DAWSON, Adm'r.
April lith, 1853. 15
,-m; B'BC 7 HMa
rpWO Months u-ier date, 1 wpl ap; ’y to the
-L Court of Or Jma ry ot Greene C.mntV. tor
leave to sell the Lands belonging to me Es:aU
of James K Daniel, decease I
O. P. DANIEL, Ex'r.
May. atih, 1653 23—2 m
GEOItGIA, i
Greene County.
\yiIEREAS, R. K. Parker and J. F. Par
's k<-r, Adiniiiißlrators of Einauuel Parker,
i deceased, petit,on tlie Court of Ordinary of
said County for Letters Dismissory: ‘l'hr -
are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to appear at my office, and show
cause, if any they have, on „ r before the tir.-t
Monday in October next, why Letters of Dis
mission should not Ire granted said applicants,
j Given under my hand at office in Greenes
: boro’ this2sth March 1653.
13-6.n JAS W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, I
llriene County, (,
UT’HERKAS, John Copelun and Nathan
iel Bridges, Administrators of Robert C
Bridges, deceased, petition the Court of Ordi
nary of said County for Letters Dismissory on
said Estate: These are therefore to cite and
admonish all persons interested to npp-ar at
my office, on or before the first Monday in Oc
. tober next, and show eeause, if any they have, i
why Letters of Dismission should not be gran j
ted said applicants.
Given under my hand at office in Greenes
j boro’, this 25th March, 1853.
13—6 m JAS. VV GODKIN, Ordinary,
GIIOUGIA, \
) Greene County. (
UJ H KK GAS, L. R. Jackson, Adio inistrator
on the Esiate of William bi-lters, ap
i plits lor Letters Dismissory oe aid Estate: —
! These are therefore to cite .j admonish all
persons interested, to file their objections, if any
I they have, on or before the next August Term,
! of the Court of Ordinary of said County, or
) Letters of Dismission will be granted said
; applicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand at office, in Greenes
horo', 25th day of January.
Cm JAMES W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
is tGOsidk K A, t
i Greene County, )
UJ HERES, Thomas L Sanders, Adminis
trator of Daniel Duncan, deceased, ap
j plies to me for Letters Dismissory on said Es-
I lute; These ate therefore to cite and admon
; ish all persons interested, to appear at my oi
ifice.and file their objections, if any they have,
)on or before the first Monday in September
| next in terms of the Law.
Given under my hand at office in Gretiics
boro’, this 12th Feb. 1853.
B—6m8 —6m JAS. W. GODKlN,Ordinary.
GFOltttflA, /
Greene County. )
UJ HERE AS Nicholas Perkins and Vin
cent Sanford, Executors of Jesse Perkins,
deceased, apply to me lor Letters Dismissory
from the trust reposed in them: These ate
I therefore to cite and admonish all persons in
! tertsted, to file their objections on or before the
first Monday in Septembc r next in terms ol tilt
Law.
Given under my-hand at office in Greenes
boro’ 12th Feb. 1853.
b--Gm JAS. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
GLOKLIA, /
Greene County. )
\ 4THEREAS, Mrs Sinai Credille, Admin
f V istratrix, and Reuben A Credille, Ad
ministralor on tiie Estate ol \N illiam Credille,
1 deceased, apply to me for Letters Dismissory
1 on said Estate: These are therefore to cite ail
i and singular the kindred and creditors ol said
) deceased, to appear at the Court of Ordinary
| to be held on the first Monday in September
: next fur said County, to show cause, if any
| they have, why letters of Dismission should
1 not he granted said applicants
) Given under my hand at office in Greenes
boro’. February 7tb 1M.53.
7 —6 m JAS. VV. GODKlN,Ordinary.
| fIMVO months afterdate, 1 will apply to the
) JL Court of Ordin try of Greene County, lor
leave to sell a part ol the Land of James K.
Rankin, ldut.
Pil. G. BROOME, Gu’dn.
May 2nd. 1853. l!--2m
8500 CJiaileni*o.
Ts O
llobcuniickN Worm Syrup.
An article foasidcil upon Scientino Principles, com pound *(l
wi.h pmelv Vt-4c aide sub.>t;inc*es, b ii:g|HJiTocilv -:iv ulien ta- i
Kfit, inti li.ts i.n'i't’ been kn*wn tot'ail in curing tin mo t oli- ,
.-unite CA.-t*. Jl'o/th-s e.m never exist when thi remedy i-. once |
| n-til, I'ojni the fact that it m*t n yil strops them Im- tern ves
j ullthediiiDC and mucus win h may remain.
The Tape l Curia.
This worm is the most difficult one to destroy of all that in- j
I 1,0,;: the human body. It to an almost indefinite
, and becoming :0 co led uud fastened in the iuicstinec
i and stem uli as to pro lucr I i:s >t. Vitus’ Duuee, &o , which is ,
i tho enuremwy g dug to t-e grave, uot Ijeltcvirg that these ;
| ei'Uiplamt.shive'tlieir origiu from the Tope W orm, cjnse|ueir- j
lv ti.eydo not u-e the proper medicines lor their disease. To !
! tliose who are Afflicted witn this awful foe to halth. 1 recom- !
mend the use of m v Worm Fyeup, and Liver Pul ; the Syirup j
j to be tiken in doses of two table spoonsful three times a day j
! then take from live to ei_,h of my Uver Pills, t- cli-Judge nn l \
i pas< tho wo.in. U.v strictly following tfie.se dircc ions, the most j
I obstiuateca cs of Tape worm can be speedily cured.
Round or Stomach Worm.
! This worm is usually fjnul in thesmtll intestines. td is the |
1 w orn mo t c inmon to ehiidreu, yet it is not entirely confined j
to them a* adult’ have fre<pion y been kn,->wn to -ndcr wiJi ‘
! them. Tiie Syinp.cm• tno.-t p.omincnt while jifTec.id with t ti’ I
worm are hardness a id fulness t.t tlie leliy, s imv si” Is. loe-c- j
| ne>B of the bowels, piekiug at tho no e, a Muuh streak under !
■ the eves, Stc. It yon. or any of your children h•\ * auv of the
’ a hive si m ‘toins. dt)BE>S.\t lv';i \\OI{M SVKI P c.n >al'cly
I e dope ule lup m—bv using it you have a certain, Mife, and
sposiv cure; *u l if after using it aecoiding to thed net ons the
pat out i’ not restored to health, and the worm- th r..uglily
j eradicated from the system, yon can re-i assured there is no re
uj i\ I eyo id the grave, a-h-rinl there is no such word as
tail w ith tliose who use me 11 onn Syrup.
Ascarides, or Small Thread Worms.
Those worms to which the human system is liable are the
i mo.-t trouble-onu. of all others. The; are generally to be fouu 1
in the rectum, and it allowed to reuiain, from the irrrntion
they ttr>> luee, lay the foundation for -chons disorders, such as
inU timnatiou ot tho bowels, and other derangements of the
stomach. The be t and safest medicine that can be u ed is
lIOLKNSArKS WO It vl SVUXP. Such i- tin steton idling
pow, l-of my modi-ine-over A” ar.idies. that I defy any one to
produce a v ise w here my Worm £vrup and E ver Pills are ree
ummended to bo used they will not cure. All that is necessary ,
i’ to use the Syrup in accordance w.tli each bottle; i
and in case a gentle purgative is ro|Uired in order to allay the ;
irr.Ution they produce, the Liver Pills by their sympathizing :
aeti-'u an l healthy operation upon the bowels is the most plea j
saut medicine that can bo taken.
Ilubcunu'kN fafiver
! No part of the system • mere Lable to disease thin the I/ver, j
| it being supplied w ith numerous b.ood vessel* and if disea -ed. ,
the Mood . t emir-* ti twringthr -ugh all parts of the body pro lu- ;
I ees Liver Cuuipl.iiucxs, Jauudicv. Ili lioiu Aflfectious, Dyspepsia,
, &C.&C.
Liver Complaint.
Is attended with chills succeeded by fever, severe pains in the
restiou •! the Liver, vomiting, bitter taste, yellow turrevt tongue,
I milwefull ami bon .ding, the pain in the sde is mervased by
pressure, should the leftlobc be aßeeMd. the pain is genera-ly
! In the loft slicuMer. with a short dry oujlt, the *km be jo n-iig
of a sallow apivarauv c, and t -.e stools clay Thi- disease
inn be oared bv Uie u-c>>! HtIALN SACK •> Ll\ Lit I .LL ft
thev act directl\ up-n th- -eat of the and, ea e. and then opera
ting upon the bowels tliey e.vi'el all the corrupt ami vitiated
j matter Iron the system.
Dytprpsia.
I Th, symptoms of l>y-wi. xn l>“ ™rlu
nc- in tie he ut. lie ml urn. TO
ne— hr. im from 11.0 om-'U. X • someuu... iwjen.l of
th- whole K-h from thi- K• b. s';;:h Uli!
.ri m tea ilisoi-K-iutii-f Male of Ok- laser ami bhimxc.i, UU
lit N-M KS 1.1 \ I.K l'iu.S 1- the Sett ut,theme t. tff t. a
i l enmmcnt and la-tma cute, as they act I > cluatpott tlto certaao
in rhiU notion* ot tho sy tern into a health} neuou, aui tren
tltrion the Is.'til pure ainl health}.
To Females.
■ Yon win Sad the-e Fill, an mtaluaWc tin-lie tie in many
i-otnri lints to whieh yon are subject, lit ■ ts.rut-iw.i- otihe. Ui
-1 tall r rat fiat, they have hee fund of tnesltm.be WueSt m
i nalwriut and ptirifviog the hloodand other ittoM. so as tonure
aile. nil-amts wh.eh may arise hem feuut e WBantlantTOt ns
l headache, dium.-s of sig.lt, pain in the -uie, hack stc Tho-e
l'llls arc the only -afe and eff.-c u.al remedy to. ure the t low ng
eutnt lauits. Unit. N-rs-n lit- Mela ten ty. Mck Ilea at-, v.
■ Uiddiue*. Rhetunltism.di-ttvwdnx ITOaaK Duane- it ncist.
! or in l ift any ot tho disot>c* that arise irom aftertion’ cf ihe
Lxvwr, impurity of the Bioetl. or eouscipati >n of th* Boscli
Medical Evidence.
We, th* undersigned PUvsiciitns. hating had ih? m-eipt es
* theu mauufae.me submitte to usfor inspection, --ay, that the
! ingredients of which thev are compiled them the best
I ri Ain use for nil diseases of the Liver. Impurities of the blood,
t;EORGE W ‘ >OP. M. D.
> CROWLEY. M U.
1- lIOU LN M. i)
Purcha'V non© but th<-c having t‘e “..mature J.N.
. lIOIKNSACK,‘ a'all the others ar w -rthle** iimtati -ns.
Age.n*t wik new supplier and all others wishing to h-*-
1 eon.v igents, umst nddres the J. N. lIOIIF.N
----SACK,At hi-1 i .'nr., n No. ISO North Second Street, nbove
j KaN., PhiU lelphia.
> it ’ r all fhrugrist* and Mere 1 sn*’ m the U 5
i .Vv kF lx\\
Fiver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or nervous dp
bility, and discuses oj the k-dneys, und all
diseases arising J rum ad, ■ i net ed Lever or
•S to much, such as Constipation, .ird
Pit s, Fullness or lilood to the. Head, Acid
ity oj the Stomach, Xa use a, JJeai t-hurn, .
Disgust for food, Fullness, or weight in
the Stomach, Sour Lructutwus, Sinking or
Fluttering ut the pit of the Stomach, Su im- t
vitng oj the head, Hurried and DJjicull
Breathing, Fluttering ot the h4.'art, t’ho
kmgor suffocating sensations when in a ly
ing posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or I
webs before the Sight, Fever und dull pain’
m the head,Deficiency or Fersyiratiou, Yel *
lowness of the Skin and id yes, Coin in the
Side, Lack, Chest. , Limbs, Sc , Sudden
FLushes of Heat, burning in the ±Ush,
Constant Imaginings of liril and Ui tat de
pression oj spirits, cun be effectually cured by
DR. Iluui-'LAAb rs
’ clebiutcd Uvruiau Itiuurs,
riiLrxati. ey
I>l6. . -li. JACiiSOaM,
-if the tier man, Medicine Store, 120
Arch Strut, Philadelphia.
T..eu power over tlie above diseases is not
excelled, ft equalled, by auv oilier preparation
1 in ihe United States, us the cures attest, in nia-
I nv cases after skillful physicians had lailed.
These Hitters are worthy the attention of in
j vaiuls. i’ossessing great virtues in the tectifi
| cation ol discasts of the Liver and lesser
; glands, exercising tlie most searching powers
in weakness and affections ot tile digestive or
; gans, they ure withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND HE CONVINCED.
Flow the IJo- ton Bet*.
‘ll.c Ku.lor ?aid, Dt c. 2Jud
bv. iioouand’c u t-Lbraicu German Bitter.’ for the cure <>f Liver
l Complaint irmn the use of this remedy. We aiw convinceu tiait.
m the u. e uftbe e Bitters, tiie patiem con tuutly gain.- .-treiigth
and vigor—a fact worthy ot grtut consideration, ’li.ey nit picft
aui in lUo.e and .-.nidi, und est . bo used by puv<>us wnii the
most delicao- • ton.a hsw i’.li .>alety, under any v.rouinst.inci
H e are spe:iku. B txoiu exper.euce, and to tho al*iicted >ve aiv.se
their use.
’beoto i VVeekly,” one of tho be.it literary papers pubiL-hed
.said, Au^
”i>r. lioof.auu'. German Hitters, manufactured by Dr. Jack
•on, are now njoooinui -nded b) some oi the most prominent
memoi r - oi the facuiiy u an article of much efficacy in ca r -of
tciuale weakness. Aasi.cu is the case, wo w ould advise al mothers
to ooiam a Lottie aHU thus.-ave them elves muehsiekuc -. I'er
-< it- <>i tie iliuited eon.-tl;ntionDwiil li>.d the e i.itiev- advuuta
.'c.ua to ebeir health, a, we know from experience ti.c saiutury
oaoc. they i.2i >c upon weak sv.-.tem.Y. *
-MOLL EVIDENCE
Tne lioa. C. D. liiueUnc, Mayor of the City of Camden, N. J
says:
“U ‘Ofiaud’.t German Bitters. —\\ e have teen many fintterini?
notices ol tin*iiicdicii.e. and the ;onice from wioeh they camo
indued us to make : Lip try respceiiug its merits, tiom n.ijuny
we were persuaded tt. u. miu uiuf say we f.uud it spccii.e it.
lit action upon ui eases ol ihe Liver und digestive organ.', and the
powerful iuuuen e it exerts upon nervous prostration i-. really
vurpri mg. ltcalinand suviigtiieiis the nones, u.ug ng uirn
lLyoaSv..i ot repo o, making Uep r tie lung
“If tins medicine more generally used, wo are satisfied
there would be 10. s siekucT , a fruu the .touiack. ir\ t . ..s :
nervoussyst m the great majority olieal mui imuginary u. w-v.
emeuaie. Dave them in a healthy condition, und you cant id
, detume to epiaeuiicvg. ucitd.y. ‘Jins e-viraordiuary medicine v.e
l would advise our t icl.a viiuareut all t:uL po>cd, to give atrial
jit will reeomun*nd li cit, it sliouhl, in foci, be ai every lairnly
No othermedkmeca produce such eviuenecsoi men..”
Evidence upon eviden.eli s ■ con received (like the foregoing)
from oil sec-tiou- oi the l.nioit, the last three year-, and the
Svivugcst testimony in it-favor, i , that tiicie 1 more ot i, i cd
m t l.c-practice ot tne reguiur l'liysiciam ol I'h.ladelpldvi, than all
oilier nostrums combined, u fact ilmt can easily be establi-hcd,
aud fully proving that a scientific preparation will me.t with
their quiet approval when presented even in iliis form.
That this modiciuc w ill cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia,
no one can doubt after uiug it as directed. It acts specili a)y
upon the stomach and liver: it is preferable to calomel in ail
bUious disca.-e—the eifect is immediate. ‘1 hey can be adininis
tered to female -.r infant w ith safety aud reliable benefit.
Look well to the marks of the genuine
They have tho written signature of C, M. .Jackson upon the
wrapper, and h;s name blown in < he buttle, without winch they
are spurious.
For ale Wholesale und Retail at tho German Medio ine Store.
No. 12U Arch btrwci.oue door below Sixth, l’i.iiadtdphia,; auu by
respectable dealers gonerully through the country.
I'KICKS REDUCED.
To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the
ad.amagvs of tlit-ir gi'eai restorative powers,
Singte Lottie 75 cents.
Also for Ba ! e by WALTER GRIFIN.
Gretnesboro’ (f ~
Wltolrsale Agents for N.C.,8. C., CJa &
Flu. li aYILAND HARRELL & Cos.
Charleston, S. C.
Nov. 20,1852. 47--Jy
The Hoad to Health!
: |(CI B'-4.Y%5-b
| ‘” a;
HoMowayT- A:.die
Cure of a disordered Liver and bad Di
gestion.
Copv of a E-u.-r from Mr. R \V Kirkus,
Chemist, 7, I’res.-ot Street, Liverpool,
dated bill June, 1851,
To l’roft's-or Ho'lowav.
tii u,—Vo-,r I’itl a’id Ointment have stood tie highest on our
sale list of Proprietary Mod citto f r s i.n-yc.ir . Aeu-timcf,
to whom 1 cm r Ter nruny inquiries, desires mo to k-c you know
the particulars oi lier t e. t'hehod loon troubled lhr year w ith
a di.'oiiitue l liver, and bad digestion. i.t tiie lat occasion, how
ever. the virulence of the attack was so al;. rifling, uud the intlain
niati. n >et :n -o -e\e;vly. that dot.'-- wc.v entertaiued of her Lot
being able t” bear i p under it; fortunately site was induced to
try your Pills, anil .-ne informs me that at\er the first, ar.tl c .‘-li
suce.viiing do-e. she had great rcl es. JShe conid to take ;!. m,
aud ulrliougii sue u.ted univ three Boxes is now in the enjoyment
of perfect health. 1 could have sent you vui.y inoi-e <ul i*s, but
the a nve, Irom ihe s t'cci yof the tsinu k, and the kj.i\ d\j cure,
1 tliivik, speak s much ia favour of your a notiidiing Pill
(.Signed) * il. W.KIKEUi.
An extraordinary cure of Rheumatic
Fever, in Van Diemen's Land.
Copy of a Le-lter inserted in tlie Hobart ‘J own
Courier, of the Ist of March, 1851, by Ma
jor J Walch.
MiVinu-et M'Cv.migan nii’.ev,n years of rositUtig u- Noa
Tow u, i.ad Ijoo.l sufloling from a vt. loot tlwuumu.- li-vta- lor Uj.-
vaxUs of two monltrs. which 1.a.l o.ioroly JeprnvJ l.or ol IK.
n o ol’ her 1;ml -; Utirinv t)“- t*nml sbo wft ■ motor 1110 0.-uo ot
the moM cmi.K.ll inoU.oal im-o lu HoU.rtlo>vi,.i.nd ly l.io a ho.
cn• vm s. Amend i.rova.W nixm l.or to
trv IMUW.c-h.-: Kind Fill), wim-h slw ouu i-n.od to do amt
in an inaeduto short ,ivu.-e of time they effevtod a pa-loot euro.
Cure of a pain and Tightness in the
Chest aud Stomach of a person
84 years of age.
From Messrs Thew and Son, Proprietors of
1,.nil Advetiser, who tail vouch lor t e fol
lowing statement. —August 2nd, 1851.
) To Froforsor Hull way.
j bin.-- 1 desire to bear testimony to the good effects < f Hell >-
wav's Pills- For .onieyear* 1 Buffer-d severely from a pain and
! tightness iu the utomach which was aisc-ac.. nqimed by a fdioi-t
----nc sos bivath, that prevented me from walking about/ I urn M
vears of ago, ft.nl Dowittli-ton ling vuy advance-1 stale ot life,
1 these Pill• have o relieved me, thut 1 am desirous that other.-)
J should be made no puiin&cd with tla-ir virtues. lam no a ie.j
----| dexvd. by tiieir me iiis, conquifttivcly aeave, aud can take ex
erci-*’ without mcouven.t n c • r pam,wnkli 1 cotdi uot do b.-fore.
(>igued) HEN KY COE, North itm.--, J.yua; Nurmla.
| These celebrated Fills are wonderi'uUy tflica
ciuus m tlie cuinpiaiiits.
i Ague Dropsy Intionnnftuon
: A china Dy.c'Utory .lauudice
BJlifU* Complain t-s Ery iivliu Liter Coui-
Dioichci on the Female irregu- Plaints
j bkm 1 .wines I.uui ago
, Bowel Complaints Icw -of all P.U -
Polios kinds lii.euuutiin
. Constipation of the Kits Keteniiouoi
i BovveLs Gout lime
j Consumption Uead-ache Scrofula or
l)ebiluy ludig’st'.on King's Lml
SJi-eThroat* Mouv and Gravel Mt-c udoxy Symptoms
Tic Ikndourenx Tiiui-ui's l ioers
\ euereal Alt:.- \V onus of all kinds Weakness, from what -
tiou> ever cau.-e \.c., ko.
Sold at tho Establishment of Frofeator H< ii-iway, ‘2U. Suund,
(near Temple Bar, London), and by all respwik'. iV Draggi t-a id
i lv-aler’ in Mcoicine.s througuout tiie Brui-ir Emp .e. aL of tho e
of the I’mtei S.a.es iu lioAv-at 37 l-2c.. sje. ui.-lbi 5u.. ...-h. 1
’ Wh-le ole by the principal Drag homes iu the Union, ana bv
M*s r-. A. I>. .S; 1 Majids, New York.
tir‘ Thv re s a con-ideral le i>avius by t.tkidz the Larger >:>.
N. B.—D.revti -usfor tl* guidance a’ jnueu-j, mean ci order
ate affixed to each Box.
W.M. LINCOLN,
Havunnah, Go.
For Bale by W. A. C.uclough & Cos. Pei.fieid.
~ „ Waiter Griffin. Greeuesboro’.
j April 23, 1853. 17—l v
Ordinary s Blanks.
Foi sale a.’ the banner Oifite.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For I lie rapid Cure of ‘
COrUIIS, ( OLDS, HOARSENESS,
RRONt'IIITISdVHOOPINtI-COUCH,
CROUP. ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Many years of trial, instead of impairing
the public confidence in this medicine, hag
won for it an appreciation and notoriety by
far exceeding the moot sanguine expectations
of its friends. Nothing hut its intrinsic xjr-‘
tues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on
thousands of suffi-rers, could originate and
maintain tlie reputation it enjot s. While’
many inferior remedies thrust upon the com
munity, have tailed and been disc-aided, tins
has gained friends by every trial, conferred
benefits on the afflicted they can never forgot,
and produced cures 100 numerous and too re—
markable to be forgotten.
While it is a irauJ on the public to pretend
that any one medicine will infallibly cure—
still t’-.ere is abundant proof that the Cherry
Pectoral does not ottiy as a general thing, but
almost it.variably cure the maladies for which
it is employed.
time .calves these facts wider and better
know-11, this medicine lias gradually become
the best reliance ol tiie afflicted, front the log’
cabin of tlie American Peasant, to the palac.s
ot Eimij.oau Lings Throughout this entire
country, in . very State, city, and indeed al
most evety hamlet it contains, Cherry Petto*
rat is known as the beat remedy extant tor
diseases of tlie Throat and and Lungs,
am in many ioreign countries, it is coming to
be extensively used by tiieir most intelligent
Physicians In Great Britain, France and
Germany, where the medical scieneea have
reacheil toe high, at perlectiun, Cherry Pecto
ral in introduced,und in constant use in the
Am ies, Hospitals, Aim Houses, Public Insti
tutions, ami ill domestic practice, as the surnst
remedy tneir attending Physicians can em
ploy for the more dangerous affections of the
lungs. Also in milder cases, and for children
i- is sale, pleasant and effectual to cure Hr
fact, some of the most flattering testimonials
we receive have been from parents who have
found it efficacious in casts particularly iuei
dciital to childhood.
Tlie Cherry Pectoral is manufactured bv a
practical Chemist, and evtrv ounce of it tm
u-r Ins own t ye, with invariable accur-cy and:
cate. It is staled an protected, by law from
counterfeits, con -equeiitly cam be- relied on as.
genuine without n.iulteration.
Me have eudeavored here to furnish the
community- with a medicine of such imrinsio:
superiority and worth as should commend it
seil to their confidence—a remedy at one* safe,
spoedy and efieetuai, which this has by repea
ted and countless trials proved itself to be; and
tr i.st by great care iti preparing it with chem
ical ac uracy, of uniform strength to affi.rd
Physicians anew agent on which they can in
ly lor ihe hot results, and the afilieted with a
remedy that will do ior them all that medi
cine can do.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist
Lo'.vm.l, Mass.
Sold in PenfielJ by A S. Williams.
~ „ Grecneaboio’, by J Cunningham, & Co>
~ „ „ Walter Griffin.
~ ~ Athens by Ilill and Smith.
„ ~ Madison, by il. Norton.
-And Dealers in Medicine every where.
April 23, 1>53. 17—ly
“Man Know Thyself.”
An Invaluable Booh for 25 Cents..
“Every Family should have a copyd*
no DO COPIES SOLD I- N ’ LESS’TUAN TULLE MONTHS.
vK )\J\J , u )<•;) rev, im :*i:d in.proved, just isisur'l.
or: HUNTLK’ Ml .{/UAL MANUi.L AND HAND BOOK
I'Oil Till Al'Fi< ‘l l'D—t oiita.nit.g an outline vs ti t* origin,
}.r -gi'e's, ire liGtiit ni.d <-i r* < lunu us disease, contiwc
in t-y jnoini. cip u- -t xual inU-icour.'O. ) y yel:-.Tint.'e or ty mx
uai t.\ e-'. \ ill a-ivirolor liif.v I'leveniioH, v\riittoin afiinul
i;ip siyii ail medic al ieubn nulitius and everything
t sit would tiiVcmi ibe 1 . \-of vi. cuucy, from the result of soinu
liienty •• ■i r> mi-• Tr! ji:.u;tioo, i.-xelnsiiv<.ly devoied to the
cu,f ..1 di.'ea O’ T a .:>•: j o• >• | riv.ite ua iire
’l'-i whi- hns ;ulicd, rec •;i. far the cure of the above disease*,
nii 1 a'lva i ou the vai.M.--, >yuH-fon- and euro of the Fever
.-.0l Arp.-*. £>r c\w.i:t,.-five cii -a *>|n: .'ix copies one do liar;
wit 1 t.iwa; 1 Lo aay part of tho Uniied Sia.i‘B, l.v fJMI,
IV.e ts p - ‘ago. Avit.it .t. paid Cojdcu ic Go, J*ubli-ucri,
or “box LTI i*t t Oiii'-e, l':.'ia-.lvlp!fia.
•*Tiiis i.-. Mid: u. t.v i.ii .1, toe most oomprehemive and in
biv work p e-.i o.i w.c ol.i--of di t-st.-.-.- which it treftt.
-t.o'idir-i all tvA-lu.i aID-nii-, i a.ldre.-.---s it elf to the ‘reason ofs
t-lea iers. it is free from aii o jectionsible matter. hd<l no
parent, Luwe\-r I'm ii lioii-. can object io placing it in the hantis
• . lis.-ons. T t- au.i.oi’T'.a tl-.-voicd many yeara io the treat
oi iiK-v.g-..hi - t.-ompi inf, tnat(.d ‘Land ‘with too li tile
ir.a hto |’-a ‘ ai. i ’tooli. 1 p:-i.smnpiiou to imjH. e,’ he bis
, v ; vi ni.i at the mcr iy iiotntmil price oi 2.) casts, tfio
litii ; .- .’Meaty year.- a. i .-ucce ti'ul prac i-c.''— Herald.
- .• patent .-h ‘u'd >• wiiho.it the knowledge iin
j.;t.in to.s invaluable work. It would .-uve years of pan,
luort ficat do. sit-.d sOitow to t e youth ur.drr their charge."—
l\uj-L -1/rOt. He.
A I’io-I ttyrianolergjTnan in Ohio, in writing of “Hunter’s
Medical .N0i1.1..1.” ”ih. wsuiid Dp-n thou onds of onr
\ inth, . y evil rxaiupA- arid ti.c influent c of tiie pu sions, hft'o
W*i ie-l intti the vb tol s if-poilm.oii without rcssli/iug the
.'in and fca.ful cou-cqueut < rqion * hem. elves aud their iw Uuty.
Tlit- coustitmi“ii’ i t thou.ii ‘t- who sire raising families have
been ciifvv led. if not i roken down, atm they do not know the
onuse or the cute. Any thiugtha: can lx; done to enlighten and
influence the pid l c m:i". t<> <litck, and ul Jmately to re
move t.t is wide- picnd conree of human wi-etchudness, wonlii
c i.f r the r r .vg-. Mcs-iiig l--\; to the lehgion of Jerus Chri*t
on the ptvH-at and coudng gene rati >n intemperance, (or the
ii sc oi ii.'Aaating arfiik--,) l.ough i t lm- -lain thousands uj*>n
tho i anus. -■ uo. n giyat-r courgu lo the human nice.—. Accept
my t!<. nks on Leiiftit ol the aftie-ed, aud believe me. your ©<*-
work*r iu the good w you are :0 actively engaged iu,’”
One copy will he forarded ( ccurcly cnvelopeil stud postage
paio. -u iveeij ;.4g> c dx cop v-;for sl. dddiC'.f, COM
DEX eg Go. l’iioiislici s, Box \ J-\ Fhdadcipbia.
Booksellers, Cane alters and Book Agents,
supplied on the most liberal terms.
May -1,1*53
iOmollient Ambrosial Elixir.
FpHI.S is the name of a delicious article
-J- which the undersigned has the pleasure
to roeommend ior iu- magical effect in Shaving,,
aud iu pe. l:i or v:rm<-s in improving the Skin.
No matter how k and etifl’the Beard may.
be, it is e ‘hen. and ii, a moment, and is removed,
by a Razor iii good condition withocA the
b ast l.i üble < r pain. A single trial will satie
ty ; -n. one ol its wonderful virtues. A few
crop, upon tlie iousa, with ordinary soap and
w * r makes the process ol Shaving a positive
p f us ’re. A single bottle will answer for a
w 1 - y.-i.r lor o.ie who Shaves every day.
The Emoi ient Hu.hrosial Elixir is an eljt
.i,t a.t , e tor a l.j ly’s Toilet. Nothing can
• q-tal it, i parti g a delicate whiteness and
sninothness to t:., t.un. It is perfectly harm
less.
Prepared and sold by J. DENNIS, M. D.,
Augusta Ga.
Price. 50 (eats per bott’e.
Directions lor use accompanying each bet
tle.
May 21, 1-5-3. 21
LAWbOS & GODFREY,
COM MISSION M ERC H A X
y.) Bay-Street,,
•* u iiiiusili, Georgia,
P. A. Lawson. J. E. Gourata.,
August 7, 1852. ‘AH